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<blockquote data-quote="Loudman" data-source="post: 6635963" data-attributes="member: 587664"><p>As poonamt93 said, cone material does not determine speaker quality. But just to answer you question, kevlar is only good if you are going to do high spl competitions. Dont get me wrong, they can be used for every day listening, however, kevlar/paper cone mixed or paper cone has a more natural sound to it. It kevlar/paper cone or paper cone, in my opinion sounds much better than a pure kevlar cone sub. Now the only company right now that I know of that makes a pure kevlar cone is digital designs. There kevlar coned subs, in the right tuned box sounds good. But still there paper cones sound much cleaner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loudman, post: 6635963, member: 587664"] As poonamt93 said, cone material does not determine speaker quality. But just to answer you question, kevlar is only good if you are going to do high spl competitions. Dont get me wrong, they can be used for every day listening, however, kevlar/paper cone mixed or paper cone has a more natural sound to it. It kevlar/paper cone or paper cone, in my opinion sounds much better than a pure kevlar cone sub. Now the only company right now that I know of that makes a pure kevlar cone is digital designs. There kevlar coned subs, in the right tuned box sounds good. But still there paper cones sound much cleaner. [/QUOTE]
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